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even this recent delisting of the opposition group that was in iraq, they claim is another example of the u.s. only interested in changing the regime. we have many, many issues between the u.s. and iran over the 30 years, the nuclear age has gotten to the point now where we have harsh, harsh sanctions hurting the people, the economy, everyone. probably not the regime so much. >> not as tough as they should, at least from our reporting. if you were really trying to shut things down. >> well, they're not that lenient. i think people find a way to get around. >> leaky. >> sorry. but i think that right now, with these sanctions, iran would like to come kind of f agreement with the west, but they want sanctions lifted, or laat least some. so far, that hasn't happened. i think it's an election year. given there's notoing to be an israeli strike at some -- we're going to a new, a re-elected or new president. >> if there is to be an israeli strike with or without u.s. support, it's going to be after the election. that's crucial. our third story, benghazi gate. there is a deep disconnect in wa
even this recent delisting of the opposition group that was in iraq, they claim is another example of the u.s. only interested in changing the regime. we have many, many issues between the u.s. and iran over the 30 years, the nuclear age has gotten to the point now where we have harsh, harsh sanctions hurting the people, the economy, everyone. probably not the regime so much. >> not as tough as they should, at least from our reporting. if you were really trying to shut things down....
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the killing of american soldiers in iraq and continue to do so in afghanistan. and before that, iranian proxies killed hundreds of american troops in beirut and in saudi arabia. they've turned lebanon and gaza in to terrorist strongholds embedding nearly 100,000 missiles and rockets in civilian areas. thousands of these rockets and missiles, already been fired at israeli communities by their terrorist proxies. in the last year, they've spread their international terror networks to two dozen countries across five continents. from india and thailand to kenya and bulgaria. they plotted to blow up a restaurant a few blocks from the white house in order to kill a diplomat. and of course, iran's rulers repeatedly deny the holocaust. and call for israel's destruction almost on a daily basis as they did again this week from the united nations. so, i ask you, given this record of iranian aggression without nuclear weapons, just imagine iranian aggression with nuclear weapons. imagine their long-range missiles tipped with nuclear weap warheads. their terror networks armed
the killing of american soldiers in iraq and continue to do so in afghanistan. and before that, iranian proxies killed hundreds of american troops in beirut and in saudi arabia. they've turned lebanon and gaza in to terrorist strongholds embedding nearly 100,000 missiles and rockets in civilian areas. thousands of these rockets and missiles, already been fired at israeli communities by their terrorist proxies. in the last year, they've spread their international terror networks to two dozen...
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the key problem is not iran using missiles but having key -- >> look at iraq. we don't have a 2k3w50d track record of figuring out what capability s people have. isn't having the weapon the only thing we can positively say. >> i'm not sure that is not. and i don't know that we don't have good capability. a lot of the iranian scientists have been killed in iran. somebody had good information about who they were, where they were living. >> you are saying that we have been fuzzy and week in our diplomacy but in fact, besides sanctions there's been an assassination campaign against iranian scientist. >> the assassination campaign was from assad, not us. >> we don't know for sure who it was and what involved. >> as far as we can tell it was from assad, not us. the reality is his approach to iran has been a conciliatory one. even the sanctions, which are strojer than they used to be, there are 20 exemptions. >> do you see a big difference between what mitt romney would do. >> he would deliver a clear message. he would meet with netanyahu and sit down face-to face wit
the key problem is not iran using missiles but having key -- >> look at iraq. we don't have a 2k3w50d track record of figuring out what capability s people have. isn't having the weapon the only thing we can positively say. >> i'm not sure that is not. and i don't know that we don't have good capability. a lot of the iranian scientists have been killed in iran. somebody had good information about who they were, where they were living. >> you are saying that we have been fuzzy...
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army, a brigadier general who served five tours in iraq and afghanistan accused of sex crimes. >>> a new lead that could solve one of america's great mysteries. the search for jimmy hoffa outside a suburban detroit home. after all these years. >> no kidding. >>> good morning, everybody, welcome to "early start." we're so glad you're with us on a thursday. i'm alina cho. >> so glad you're back. >> john berman is hosting "starting point" for us today. >>> football fans across the country can go back to cursing out the real referees again because the nfl lockout is finally over. the blown call that blew everybody's mind on monday night, sure lit a fire. the league and its referees reaching a new eight-year collective bargaining agreement. this was late last night. should we call it early this morning? >> early this morning. >> everything is moving quickly. all of this means no more replacement refs. commissioner roger goodell confirming the regular officials will be back on the field tonight when the baltimore ravens host the cleveland browns. jason carroll is here. the league had to mo
army, a brigadier general who served five tours in iraq and afghanistan accused of sex crimes. >>> a new lead that could solve one of america's great mysteries. the search for jimmy hoffa outside a suburban detroit home. after all these years. >> no kidding. >>> good morning, everybody, welcome to "early start." we're so glad you're with us on a thursday. i'm alina cho. >> so glad you're back. >> john berman is hosting "starting point" for...
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the highest number from any town outside of iraq. the city and its surroundings were sympathetic to these groups because they had a common enemy, which was gadhafi, he explains. they were all trying to bring down gadhafi. from the onset of the revolution it was the extremists that provided security. after liberation was announced says misouri, there was increasing pressure on al qaeda in yemen and other places. coming to libya was easy. among those setting up camp, once bin laden's driver and held in guantanamo bay for five years, established a unit here. alleged to have been sent here by al qaeda's leader. according to security sources these islamist militia have a common goal, weakening and then infiltrating libya's security apparatus. in benghazi there have been more than a dozen assassinations of former military officers. sources tell cnn that many of them were reportedly on an islamist hit list to eliminate qualified individuals that could pose a threat. colonel of the libyan army was recently kidnapped. he says he doesn't know
the highest number from any town outside of iraq. the city and its surroundings were sympathetic to these groups because they had a common enemy, which was gadhafi, he explains. they were all trying to bring down gadhafi. from the onset of the revolution it was the extremists that provided security. after liberation was announced says misouri, there was increasing pressure on al qaeda in yemen and other places. coming to libya was easy. among those setting up camp, once bin laden's driver and...
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i was in charge of the fbi team in iraq in 2011 and we were on site at the u.n. bombing within an hour. even those kind of sites, that kind of speed, it is still difficult when you don't have a local police that are effective and trained and professional and know what they're doing to be able to secure a crime scene. >> so why do you suppose the libyan government isn't allowing the fbi into benghazi or to question the suspects that the libyan government says it questioned? >> i think they are afraid of retaliation by the al qaeda groups that you are in the country there. i think, frankly, they are afraid of allowing the fbi or anybody else into ben plaza guy because of the risk to them if they go in there. they don't want a team of fbi agents. bad enough politically for them worldwide that an ambassador has been killed. it won't be any better if a team of fbi agents go in and also get killed by local attacks. it is a very difficult situation for the fbi to be waiting for assurance. they are still done conn dungting investigation, as fran townsend mentioned. inter
i was in charge of the fbi team in iraq in 2011 and we were on site at the u.n. bombing within an hour. even those kind of sites, that kind of speed, it is still difficult when you don't have a local police that are effective and trained and professional and know what they're doing to be able to secure a crime scene. >> so why do you suppose the libyan government isn't allowing the fbi into benghazi or to question the suspects that the libyan government says it questioned? >> i...
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he served five combat tours in iraq and afghanistan and he was deputy commander of the army's 82nd airborne division in afghanistan before being removed in may. >>> president obama's sexual hits an unexpected snag when air force one is forced to abort a landing. the plane was flying the president to a campaign event in ohio, it tried to land, but had to change plans, pull up, circle around, and try again. reporters on board say the jet hit bad turbulence and weather on approach to toledo express airport. news crews on the ground were initially a bit confused about what was going on. moments after this flyover, you could hear someone on the ground say, "that was interesting." air force one landed safely on the second try. >>> president obama will campaign in the critical battleground state of virginia today, where the latest polls give him a slight lead over mitt romney. the president's team is releasing a new two-minute advertisement this morning, which will be airing in virginia and five other toss-up states. >> if i could sit down with you in your living room or around the kitchen table,
he served five combat tours in iraq and afghanistan and he was deputy commander of the army's 82nd airborne division in afghanistan before being removed in may. >>> president obama's sexual hits an unexpected snag when air force one is forced to abort a landing. the plane was flying the president to a campaign event in ohio, it tried to land, but had to change plans, pull up, circle around, and try again. reporters on board say the jet hit bad turbulence and weather on approach to...
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can hand off to terrorists that they are presently -- >> we don't have a good track record, look at iraq of figuring out what capabilities people have. is it actually having the weapon the only thing we can actually positively say? >> not sure that's right, and i don't know we don't have good capability. an awful lot of iranian scientists have been killed in iran. somebody had good information about who they were, where they were living. >> you are saying we have been fuzzy and weak in diplomacy and oui sides sanctions there, is a campaign against scientists and online virus. >> the assassination campaign was from assad, not us. >> we don't know for sure who it was from. >> it was assad, it wasn't us. reality, this whole approach to iran has been a very, very conciliatory one, even the sanctions, longer stran used to be. 20 exemptions. >> do you see a big difference with what mitt romney is doing? >> i think mitt romney would deliver a clear message. a big difference like this, he would meet with netanyahu, sit down face to face with the man and discuss the options. this is highly irresp
can hand off to terrorists that they are presently -- >> we don't have a good track record, look at iraq of figuring out what capabilities people have. is it actually having the weapon the only thing we can actually positively say? >> not sure that's right, and i don't know we don't have good capability. an awful lot of iranian scientists have been killed in iran. somebody had good information about who they were, where they were living. >> you are saying we have been fuzzy...